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A red-eyed individual is crossed with a white-eyed individual to produce `F_1` progeny with red eyes. When `F_1` individuals are intercrossed, `F_2` progeny is formed with both red as well as white-eyed individuals.
If 12 individuals are produced in `F_2` generation, then how many white-eyed individuals would be obtained ? Calculate the ratio of red-eyed individuals to white-eyed individuals.

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